mongoaudit – MongoDB Auditing & Pen-testing Tool

It is widely known that there are quite a few holes in MongoDB’s default configuration settings. This fact, combined with abundant lazy system administrators and developers, has led to what the press has called the MongoDB Ransack.

mongoaudit not only detects misconfigurations, known vulnerabilities and bugs but also gives you advice on how to fix them, recommends best practices and teaches you how to DevOp like a pro!

Features

mongoaudit tests that:

MongoDB listens on a port different to default one

Server only accepts connections from whitelisted hosts / networks

MongoDB HTTP status interface is not accessible on port 28017

MongoDB is not exposing its version number

MongoDB version is newer than 2.4

TLS/SSL encryption is enabled

Authentication is enabled

SCRAM-SHA-1 authentication method is enabled

Server-side Javascript is forbidden

Roles granted to the user only permit CRUD operations

The user has permissions over a single database

Once you run any of the test suites provided by mongoaudit, it will offer you to receive a fully detailed report via email. This personalised report links to a series of useful guides on how to fix every specific issue and how to harden your MongoDB deployments.

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